Mayor Valérie Plante defended Montreal police after Premier François Legault offered to deploy Sûreté du Québec officers to help “re-establish order” following a protest that turned violent on Friday.
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But the broken glass and the heightened security were also a sorrowful testament to the facile and desultory leadership of ...
Against a backdrop of official failure and inaction, last weekend one private citizen showed what leadership looked like.
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed ...
MONTREAL - Quebec Premier François Legault is putting pressure on the Montreal police to arrest everyone involved in an ...
An anti-NATO demonstration in Montreal turned violent on Friday, November 22, as protesters, dressed in black, rallied ...
Justin Trudeau said Canada’s government would not tolerate antisemitism after a violent pro-Palestinian demonstration in ...
Justin Trudeau said Canada’s government would not tolerate antisemitism after a violent pro-Palestinian demonstration in Montreal where protesters burned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing a lot of heat from many people for taking time off from office and attending ...
Montreal police say they expect more arrests after Friday’s anti-NATO, pro-Palestinian protest turned violent. Prime Minister ...